- News
- Editorials
- Live
- Transfer Zone
- Clubs
-
Europe
- Europe Home
- Europe News
- England Home
- England Table/Results
- Italy Home
- Italy Table/Results
- Spain Home
- Spain Table/Results
- Germany Home
- Germany Table/Results
- Champions League Home
- CL Fixtures/Results
- Europa League Home
- EL Fixtures/Results
- Rest of Europe Home
- Rest of Europe News
- World Cup 2014 News
- World Cup 2014 Fixtures/Results
- Asia
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Americas
- Champions League
- Europa League
- World Cup
- Video
|
|
Set-piece sloppiness detrimental to Real Madrid hopes
Jose Mourinho's men have conceded 14 times from dead-ball deliveries in all competitions this term, a stat which could harm their chances of silverware in 2012-13
COMMENTBy Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer
The dead-ball debacle continues. Danny Welbeck's goal for Manchester United at Real Madrid on Wednesday was the latest in a long line of set-piece strikes conceded by the Spanish side this season. On the sidelines, Jose Mourinho was furious - and he had every right to be.
It is hard to know exactly what Sergio Ramos was thinking. The Spain stopper has gone on to become one of the world's most accomplished defenders in recent years, yet there was no jump nor an attempt at a legitimate challenge - only a push which proved futile as Welbeck headed home.
Real Madrid later equalised through Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive towering header, but Mourinho's men were forced to settle for a draw in a game they could, should and no doubt would have won had they not let in such a sloppy goal after 20 minutes.
Ramos later assumed responsibility for his mistake after Mourinho's remarks in the press room. The Portuguese did not mention the Seville-born defender by name, but he did not need to - Ramos knew he had made a mistake and vowed to put it right.
| MADRID'S DEAD-BALL DEFICIENCIES |
|
![]() |
|
| Games played in 2012-13 Goals conceded Conceded from set pieces |
39 40 14 |
"We cannot work more on set pieces. Every player knows his role, the opponent he has to mark, the zone he has to cover," Mourinho moaned after another Ramos error saw Madrid lose at Sevilla in September. Little has changed since then.
Iker Casillas is currently sidelined, but the Madrid captain appears less assured for Real than when he is in a Spain shirt, while recent signing Diego Lopez has looked impressive but is reluctant to come off his line and clear the danger. Individual mistakes from Ramos, Pepe, Angel Di Maria and even Ronaldo, who headed into his own net at Granada recently, have also cost the capital club this term.
The trait is perhaps uncharacteristic of a Mourinho side and could prove costly as Madrid look to salvage an already suspect season. La Liga looks lost as the champions trail Barcelona by 19 points ahead of their derby clash at Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, while tough second-leg games await away against the Catalans and United in the Copa del Rey and Champions League, respectively, in the coming weeks.
In each case, the first games finished 1-1 at Santiago Bernabeu and Madrid's hopes of claiming silverware this year now rest on advancing in those two tantalising ties. Trips to Camp Nou and Old Trafford are difficult enough at the best of times, so Mourinho will hope his men can sort out their dead-ball deficiencies once and for all. Their season may just depend on it.
| Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 |
|
| Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 |
|
| Sign up to Paddy Power for £250 in free bets |
|
| Sign up today with Coral and get a £50 FREE bet - no strings attached! |
|
| Sign up today with BetVictor and get a £25 FREE BET! |
|
Related Stories
-
Player Ratings: Siena 1-2 AC Milan
Goal was on hand to judge all the players as Allegri's men finished third in Serie A and secured a Champions League berth next season
-
Player Ratings: Barcelona 2-1 Valladolid
Goal rates the players on show as the newly-crowned Liga champions cruised past the challenge of Miroslav Djukic's men to keep up hopes of reaching 100 points
-
Arsenal hold their nerve in top-four battle
Arsene Wenger's side produced a clinical performance to secure a top-four Premier League finish but now they must kick on if they wish to challenge for honours next year
-
Player Ratings: Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Laurent Koscielny's 52nd-minute volley secured the Gunners the win over Alan Pardew's side and made sure they would be playing Champions League football next season
-
Player Ratings: West Brom 5-5 Man Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson was given a farewell to remember, but certainly not for the right reasons as the Romelu Lukaku-led hosts battled back from three goals down to earn an unlikely point

